The Packers’ Super Bowl team photo controversy, which had apparently been resolved when the team moved the photo shoot to this Friday, was back in the news Saturday. QB Aaron Rodgers suggested the problem wouldn’t have cropped up if some teammates on injured reserve would have chosen to stay with the team in Green Bay rather than rehab elsewhere.

Rodgers says he remained in Green Bay in 2006 after he was placed on I.R. LB Nick Barnett didn’t take kindly to Rodgers’ comments and fired back on his Twitter page.

"Looks like people have something to say about where some people choose to do there rehab," Barnett wrote. "Try rehabing with 16 others, then 53 more. Doubt you get the full attention needed. It’s easy to speak about others when you are not in their position. Talk about 'union' ha."